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1 I, 5 | free from much expense and fear: but a boy fills her with 2 II, 4 | force, nor constrained by fear, but must be led back by 3 II, 4 | cease loving Him; but I fear lest I should provoke Him 4 II, 4 | called in question? For I fear lest if I took the flock 5 III, 6 | I imagine such religious fear will possess the souls of 6 III, 7 | were governed by him. "I fear," he says, "lest by any 7 III, 7 | again, "I was with you in fear and in much trembling;"13 8 III, 7 | governed, was always so full of fear when he considered the greatness 9 III, 9 | who accept them, sordid fear suited only to the basest 10 III, 11| this authority, does not fear to be deposed from it, and 11 III, 11| Christian men: whereas they who fear and tremble lest they should 12 III, 14| infirmity. And just as all men fear and flatter a tyrant as 13 III, 16| kind of anxiety, and the fear is greater than the anxiety.~ 14 III, 17| the care of virgins, the fear is greater in proportion 15 III, 17| him of sleep, where the fear is so great lest she should 16 III, 17| trifling. For there is a fear lest the man, if he has 17 III, 17| vainglory, but merely out of fear for my own safety, and consideration 18 IV, 1 | obtaining this office, thy fear would have been reasonable; 19 IV, 1 | reduced me to such a state of fear and trembling by what thou 20 IV, 1 | man constrains him, or for fear of offending a third? And 21 IV, 4 | and there is no little fear lest when intending to strike 22 V, 4 | well that he should neither fear nor tremble at excessively, 23 V, 8 | about the matter, or has a fear of famine impending over 24 VI, 1 | silence about it now, for the fear of its warning is continually 25 VI, 3 | recluse has but himself to fear for; or should he be forced 26 VI, 10 | receiving this office, I fear it would be not double, 27 VI, 12 | to entertain a reasonable fear? for in addition to what 28 VI, 12 | his time in bondage and fear.~What then is the food of 29 VI, 12 | completely unhinged, such was the fear, such the despondency which 30 VI, 12 | the flood of tears, then fear again, entered in their 31 VI, 12 | show you the measure of my fear, and my terror, let me proceed